|
|
| ABV 217, 11. Vatican 362. ABV 218, 12. Hanover 1961.23. Kerameikos, inv. no. 41. ABV 19, 5. Paralip. 106, 58 bis. CVA, Hannover 1 [Germany 34], pl. 17 [1649]:3, 5. Kerameikos VI, ii, no. 106, pl. 94. ABV ... Agora 23 264 P 17858 P 6178 P 13750 P 3271 P 12676 P 323 P 4889 P 25654 P 17357 P 17337 P 11400 J 18:4 E 15:6 U 23:2 P 8:5 E-F 12-14 O 12:2 M 11:3 ... 1st quarter of 6th B.C ... CVA, Hannover 1 [Germany 34], pl. 17 [1649]:3, 5 ... Paralip. 5, 7 ... Paralip. 5, 3 |
| Nettos Painter. ABV 7, β. Paralip. 6, 2 [β]. Kerameikos VI, ii, no. 182, pl. 112. Athens, N.M. 16366. Paralip. 4, 19. Panther Painter. Athens, N.M. 31655. Paralip. 11, 3. Athens, N.M. 16358. Paralip. 11, ... Agora 23 152 P 26656 P 4277 P 6577 P 3616 P 25661 P 7866 P 25336 Q 17:8 E 14:11 F 12:5 I 14:1 O 12:2 ... Late 7th B.C ... Paralip. 11, 3 ... Paralip. 11, 5 ... Paralip. 6, 3 |
| Shape Studies. One-Piece Amphoras. JHS 42, 1922, pp. 70-98, pp. 70-71. Agora 023, p. 4, note 2. Agora 023, p. 4. ARV² 519, 16. Becker, Formen attischer Peliken, pp. 93-97. ARV² 577, 64. J.D. Beazley, AK ... Agora 30 5 P 15970 P 1247 P 17393 |
Wall fragment. Thin reddish brown glaze on inside. Max. dim. 0.044.
Part of figure (drapery), to right, perhaps seated.
672 is Meidian. Cf. the drapery of Hygeia on Florence 81948 (ARV2 1312, 1; Paralip ... Late 5th century B.C. |
| fig. 5. Kerameikos inv. no. 101. ABV 7:a. Paralip. 5, -, 1. Kerameikos VI, ii, no. 181, pl. 111. Nettos Painter. ABV 5, 12. Athens, N.M. 19176. ABV 9, 16. Paralip. 7, 16. Paralip. 5, 6. Mommsen, Affecter, ... Agora 23 119 P 17966 P 10651 P 13113 P 10195 P 10653 P 26810 R 17:3 B 14:5 A 18-19:1 ... 620-610 B.C. |
| Kraters; Type Uncertain. Well. Stands. Stands; Conical Supports. Akropolis 503. Graef, pl. 20. Fill. Pit. M. Lang, Graffiti in the Athenian Agora [Agora Picture Book 14], Princeton 1974, ill. 10. Athens, ... Agora 23 169 P 21834 P 21382 P 25854 P 26809 P 671 P 25375 P 23542 P 23215 C 13:2 P 8:1 U 26:3 C 9:6 P 7:5 ... 550 B.C. |
Fragment of cul and body. Max. dim. 0.09.
On cul, chain of double lotuses and encircled palmettes.
The only painter to favor the chain of double lotuses and palmettes on the culs of his calyx-kraters ... Ca. 450 B.C ... The only painter to favor the chain of double lotuses and palmettes on the culs of his calyx-kraters is Euphronios, who used it six times, always on the obverse: Louvre G 103 (ARV2 14, 2; Paralip. 322, 2; Addenda 152; Euphronios, cat. no. 3; Denoyelle, Chefs-d'oeuvre . . . Louvre, pp. 104--105, cat. no. 47); Louvre G 110 (ARV2 14, 3; Paralip. 322, 3; Addenda 152; Euphronios, cat. no. 2); Louvre G 33 (ARV2 14, 4; Euphronios, cat. no. 11); Munich inv. 8935 (ARV2 1619, 3 bis; Paralip. 322, 3 bis; Addenda 152; Euphronios, cat. no. 5); New York, M.M.A. 1972.11.10 (Euphronios, cat. no. 4); and New York, Levy and White (Euphronios, cat. no. 6). ... N 32); Rome, Villa Giulia 909, the namepiece of the Villa Giulia Painter (ARV2 618, 1; Paralip. 398, 1; Addenda 270); Ferrara 2893 = T.617, the namepiece of the Peleus Painter (ARV2 1038, 1; Paralip. 443, 1; Addenda 319; CVA, Ferrara 1 [Italia 37], pl. 22 [1666]:2, 3; Reeder, Pandora, pp. 349--351, cat. no. 110; Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 436, cat. no. |
| From the shoulder of a sizable vase (or lid). Two heads of geese outlined in incision and with purple beaks, face each other. Dot rosette above; purple and black incised rosette below. Passage from shaft ... 9 June 1937 ... ABV, p. 6, no. 3 ... Paralip., p. 5. |
|
|